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The blue sky
has never thrown its shadow over anyone more honest
than Abu Dharr!
The Prophet
In 'Uthman's
time, Mu'awiyah had some violent encounters with
Abu Dharr, the well-known companion of the Prophet
and the great upright Muslim, an account of which
is too lengthy, so we will describe them briefly
here.
Historians say: Abu Dharr, that devout Muslim
and true believer of Islam, believed in God even
in pagan times, and was wholly averse towards
the worship of idols.(107) When he heard the news
of the rise of a prophet in Mecca, he traveled
to that city, and was the fourth or fifth person
to embrace Islam.(108)
The day after embracing Islam he went to the mosque
of al-Haram and loudly declared his faith amidst
Qurayshi infidels. They rushed upon him from every
side and beat him so badly that his whole body
was covered with blood, and as a result he fell
down unconscious. Had not al-'Abbas the Prophet's
uncle come to his aid, he might have died under
the cruel assaults of the Quraysh. An hour later,
he rose with a stiff and injured body and went
to a corner to wash his wounds and rest his battered
body.
Next day he went to the mosque again and loudly
exclaimed:
"There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad
is His Prophet." For, he was never afraid
of anything in the way of truth. Once more the
people rushed upon him and beat him almost to
death, leaving him unconscious again.
The following day he emigrated from Mecca to his
tribe by the order of the Prophet to invite them
to Islam, and stay with them until they were converted.
Abu Dharr returned to his tribe of Ghifar, and
made many efforts to convert them to Islam. Many
years passed until he heard the news of the Prophet's
arrival in Medina and his rise to power and glory.
So he set off from his home to stay with his beloved
Prophet and feel at peace in his association with
him. His emigration to Medina took place after
the battle of al-Khandaq. Thenceforth he never
left the Prophet's side, and benefited greatly
from his infinite
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